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An Inca Dove (Columbina inca) sings his "Oh No" in a residential area of Clarkdale [Arizona]. This is a resident population which is 100 miles north of their normal range. You see lots of them in the lower deserts, but almost never see them up here (500 ft/1067 meters elevation). This flock contains 10 or so individuals, and has lived up here for the last 10 years, maybe more. They're one of those species, like the White Wing Dove and the Javelina which may indicate a gentle warming of the globe.
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Inca Doves (Columbina inca) are common residents in Costa Rica, where their range has been expanding since the 1930's. In this sample you'll hear their normal song followed by a mating call, sung while displaying by fanning the tail and a wing.
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Finca El Pilar, San Cristobal El Bajo, Sacatepequez
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Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum, Pima Co., Arizona
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Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Texas
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Michoacán
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San Luis Aguacayo, Cuscatlan
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Palo Verde National Park, Bagaces, Guanacaste
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Finca Santo Tomás, Baja Verapaz
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Portal, Arizona
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San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, Cochise County, Arizona
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San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, Cochise County, Arizona
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San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, Cochise County, Arizona
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San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, Cochise County, Arizona
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Mx, Distrito Federal, Lomas de Bezares, Calle Colina
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Mx, Distrito Federal, Lomas de Bezares, Calle Colina
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La cantera Oriental REPSA CU Mexico DF
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rancho la felicidad cuauthemoc Colima, Colima
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PArque bicentenario Ciudad de Mexico
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Salton Sea NWR headquarters, California
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Rancho Isla, Papantla, Veracruz
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Rancho Santa Barbara, Sonora
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Santa Ana, Provincia de San José (United World College Costa Rica)
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Portal, Cochise County, Arizona